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Ana update Friday 8am (final one)
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Ana Friday 8am update

Ana took advantage of the favorable conditions last night to increase in strength. She is currently still too weak to be classified as a hurricane. ADT satellite estimated intensity 991.7mb with maximum winds at 63mph. Currently the 40mph winds extend and average of 30 miles from the center. The highest winds are confined to the very central region.

Future intensity is based on water temperatures under Ana being near 27.5C for the next couple of day. And shear from the west around 10-15mph through Saturday evening, which is enough limit strengthening. The air around her is more moist than yesterday, so I don't see dry air being a problem. It's daytime now, and that is not the best time for tropical storms to intensify. She is trying to form an eyewall and if she succeeds, she could strengthen a little more. Given all that the SHIPS intensity forecast shows a maximum intensity over the next day of 70mph, just barely hurricane intensity.

The most recent track can be seen in the image below. She is being steered by a high pressure system to the north, and there have been no changes to this forecast philosophy for a couple of days now. The high is slightly weaker than last night's models showed, and I don't know how that will effect Honolulu. But it doesn't make any difference for the Big Island.

She's going west enough to miss bringing us wind. Just, rain, rain, rain. Which is just fine with me.

I gotta admit, on Monday I was freakin' scared. And with Iselle, Julio, and Ana responding to warmer sea surface temperatures by entering our area of interest, I'm very concerned about the future. We had mild El Nino conditions this year. When we have our next strong El Nino, Hawaii could be in the crosshairs. I think this year has been a wakeup call to make sure you've got your house properly strapped, and are ready to hurricanes being a part of our weather.

I expect this to be my last post on Ana, unless conditions warrant.

http://harrysserver.com/3.png (satellite images showing Ana's path)
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#2
Thanks again, Harry, for this post and all of the others. Do you anticipate thunder and lightning with the rain, rain, rain? It seems likely.
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#3
Thunder and lightning is possible, but I don't think it's going to be a big factor for us.
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#4
Thanks for all your posts the last few days!

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#5
Ana Friday 8am update..

Great work Harry. In the future would you mind quoting your sources?

Thanks again for sharing
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#6
Appreciate the time you spent putting the updates together for us, Thank you!
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#7
Our whole Ohana - all 400 strong - really appreciate your updates and maps.We have sent your page link world wide to all our friends and family.
Again a big Mahalo.

Life is a blessing.
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#8

Much thanks harryd! I have also shared your info with mainland-based concerned family and friends.

From the lava flow to tropical storms and/or hurricanes your work is among the best resources - ever - on Punaweb.

With appreciation,

Mike in hpp
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#9
Thanks for info.
I'm most concerned about wind, and wind driven rain, but all forecasts are not calling for much wind in Keaau. Guess no boarding up is necessary.
One Thing I can always be sure of is that things will never go as expected.
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#10
Thank you for all your hard work
God Bless
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